In a triangle, the three interior angles always add to 180°
m∠R + m∠S + m∠<span>T = 180
</span><span>(2x+10) + (2x+25) + (x-5) = 180
</span>2x+10 + 2x+25 + x-5 = 180
5x + 30 = 180
5x = 150
x = 30
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X is just the variable or missing edge, side, angle .etc that you are looking for
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Can a polyhedron have for its faces 3 triangles? A polyhedron is bounded by four or more than four polygonal faces. No, it is not possible that a polyhedron has 3 triangles for its faces.
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As was the case in your previous question, this problem involves setting two ratios equal to each other. We call such an equation a proportion.
16 miles = x miles
(1/2) inch 2 3/4 inches
x = (11/4) * 16 = (11/4) * 2 * 16 = 88 miles
(1/2)
Simplify -45/6 to -15/2, and your answer as a decimal will be -7.5.